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Old 06-01-2015, 12:05 PM
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Default Allen&Heath QU-32 DAW Midi Control

Hi all I am trying to get this to work and set it up based on the video guide from AH site. However my controls dont work. I have no motirized faders if I change things in the daw, and from the console no matter what channel I move it only slides fader 7. Clicking on mute for each channel only selects it, not mute. So I sorta have communication but this is messed up. I changed the midi on the qu to 14 with daw using 15 per the video. Im kinda stuck and dont seem to have any luck getting help from AH. Has anyone configured this successfully? I would love this to work as it does in the video and I suspect a bug but cannot rule out that I made an error. I am running a mac PT11.3.1 session and my QU is the latest rev though this also happened FW 1.6.xxx. Thoughts? Thanks. Peter

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